When
he was arrested Wednesday Agnello “admitted knowing that the business
was unregistered and that his tow trucks bring in most of the cars which
get scrapped,” the documents said.

A law enforcement source said the business has been unregistered since Sept. 2016.

The
source also said that the arrest was not part of a larger investigation
and that it was triggered when the NYPD first realized the business
wasn’t legit.

Agnello’s
father, Carmine "The Bull" Agnello Sr., served seven years in federal
prison for racketeering and tax evasion — and forfeited $10 million to
the government after he was accused of dominating the scrap metal
industry in Willets Point by using arson, extortion and threats to
intimidate his competitors.

Carmine
Sr. married Victoria Gotti, one of the Dapper Don’s two daughters. The
couple divorced in 2002 and he moved to Cleveland, where in 2015 he was
arrested and accused of stealing cars and illegally using dirt to weigh
them down before selling them for scrap.

Last year, he pleaded guilty to gun possession in that case and agreed to pay a $180,000 fine, but avoided jail time.

Carmine Jr. and his two brothers starred more than a decade ago in the reality show, “Growing up Gotti.”

He didn’t respond to a request for comment. His lawyer, Scott Leemon, also had nothing to say.